Article published In: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation: Online-First Articles
Examining the relationship between speech rhythm, fluency measures and comprehensibility ratings in L2 English speech
Published online: 17 February 2026
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.25052.fra
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.25052.fra
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between speech rhythm, utterance fluency, and native listeners’ perceptions of comprehensibility and fluency in second language (L2) English. Eighty-two advanced Spanish–Catalan bilingual learners of English completed a spontaneous speaking task, from which temporal rhythm measures (including durational variability metrics and vowel reduction measures) and fluency measures (speed, breakdown, and repair) were extracted. Speech samples were rated for comprehensibility and fluency by L1 English listeners. Correlational and regression analyses revealed that while rhythm and fluency measures did not consistently relate to one another, both independently contributed to listeners’ ratings. In addition, vowel reduction ratios were stronger predictors of ratings than traditional durational variability metrics. These findings suggest that rhythm and fluency constitute partially independent constructs that both shape global speaking proficiency perceptions. Pedagogically, the results highlight rhythm as a promising instructional target for enhancing learners’ fluency and comprehensibility.
Article outline
- 1.Background to the study
- 1.1Speech rhythm in the L1 and L2
- 1.2Operationalization of speech rhythm
- 1.3The contribution of speech rhythm to global dimensions of pronunciation proficiency
- 1.4Definitions and operationalization of L2 speaking fluency
- 1.5Relating L2 speech rhythm to L2 speaking fluency
- 1.6The current study
- 2.Methodology
- 2.1Participants
- 2.1.1Learner Participants
- 2.1.2Rater Participants
- 2.2Speaking task
- 2.3Procedures
- 2.4Data analysis
- 2.4.1Rhythm and fluency measures
- 2.4.2Listeners’ ratings
- 2.4.3Statistical analyses
- 2.1Participants
- 3.Results
- 3.1Temporal measures of L2 speech rhythm and fluency
- 3.2Predictors of comprehensibility and fluency
- 4.Discussion
- 5.Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Institutional Review Board Statement
- Informed Consent Statement